HDM

link for youtube channel of BarrelCy (Carlon Govender):http://www.youtube.com/channel/UCzzDm0bnr1AbO7q3MbVYMdA/videos

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HDM Characters #1 Bio

BarrelCy

BarrelCy (Carlon Govender)

CEO of  HDM

An Epic Gamer who decided to start a Gaming channel called GNL (Gaming News & Laughs). GNL was a channel for Gaming uses only and it was strictly only for Youtube purposes Only. So they decided to post there first video with JawbreakerNinja called GNL Gaming - First Day (Video is on the <---left) JawbreakerNinja was fairly happy about the channel but BarrelCy was not very peculiar about the Channel that he created. So BarrelCy renamed GNL to HDM. BarrelCy decided that HDM will be used for Youtube, Twitter, Facebook, Yola, A website and much more... BarrelCyJawBreakerNinja and friends will make more Youtube Videos in the future.


JawBreakerNinja

JawbreakerNinja (Reshaan Govender)

Partner of BarrelCy

JawbreakerNinja is formally Known as JawBN. He is the cousin of BarrelCy and they are working Youtube Partners. JawbreakerNinja is also known as RecklerPro. He is an multi expert at Call Of Duty, Grand Theft Auto & Minecraft. JawbreakerNinja is a big part of HDM, He is the founder of HDM. 

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HDM Characters #2 Bio

CycleNinja

CycleNinja 

a good friend of BarrelCy and Gidds. CycleNinja is a Xbox Veteran Player and very creative. CycleNinja is an expert at Racing games even at God of War?

CycleNinja is Class: Expert Xbox Proffesional


Gidds

Gidds

Gidds is a good friend of BarrelCy and CycleNinja. He normally works more on Computers and helped BarrelCy on his GNL/HDM channel. He is good at rapping and useful to find Media Information.

Gidds is class: Epic Hacker



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HDM Characters #3 Bio

SHWARH

SHWARH (Dylan Seely)

SHWARH is good friends with BarrelCy and DodoDj. he is very funny, very intelligent and Epic. DodoDj, SHWARH and BarrelCy are School Friends in Ashton College

Ashton International College

SHWARH is Class: Awesome South African

DodoDj

DodoDj  (Rico Schoeman)

DodoDj is good friends with BarrelCy and SHWARH. He is the Force master in other words a JEDI!!! But not any normal Jedi... An Xbox Jedi. He is an proffesional at Mass Effect 3 he even knows the cheat codes.

DodoDj is class: Epicly Epic Jedi

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Gaming Bio


Gaming is the act of playing games. The person who plays games is called a Gamer. Gaming may also refer to: Video game culture Gaming the system, manipulating a system's rules to achieve a desired outcome Gambling, playing games of chance for money Playing a role-playing game, in which players assume fictional roles Playing a massively multiplayer online role-playing game Playing a tabletop game, any game played on a flat surface Playing a video game, an electronic game with a video interface


History of gaming


The history of games dates to the ancient past.[1] Games are an integral part of all societies. Like work and relationships, they are an expression of some basic part of the human nature. Games are formalized expressions of play which allow people to go beyond immediate imagination and direct physical activity. Games capture the ideas and behaviors of people at one period of time and carry that through time to their descendants. Games like liubo, xiangqi, and go illustrate the thinking of the military leaders who employed them centuries ago. When archaeologists excavate an ancient society they find artifacts related to living, working, family and social activities, games often become an archival record of how individuals and groups played in earlier times.

Video games have a lot to make noise about these days with all sectors of the industry showing signs of constant growth in the coming years. Whether it’s advertising, licensing rights, or content creation, video gaming is over a $100 billion industry that according to experts may still be in its infancy. The video gaming market includes everything from software and hardware to the video gaming console and mobile apps.

It’s an industry on hyper-growth mode, revenue numbers that keep climbing. For example, according to Garner Inc., a leading information technology advisory and research firm, the video gaming industry posted net sales of just under $80 million two years ago. Today, the industry is an over $90 million dollar engine that is expected to roar into next year with sales figures topping $110 million.

According to experts, video game sales alone represent almost $30 million in sales. In addition, more and more, people are choosing to purchase their games online instead of driving to the local gaming story.